Re: [O] asymmetry between org-backward-sentence and org-forward-sentence around headings
Nicolas, works correct now. Thank You for the fix, Mat On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 10:37 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Mat Vibrys writes: > > > Sorry, > > my example contents does not seem to be proper. Dots are missing after > all > > the bodyX. correct one looks like following: > > > > * head1 > > > > body1. > > > > * head2 > > > > body2. > > > > * head3 > > > > body3. > > > > calling `org-forward-sentence' from goes to , while it > should > > to to somewhere after head2 and before body2. Calling > > `org-backward-sentence' from goes before body2 and after head2, > > which is correct. > > Fixed. Thank you. > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou >
Re: [O] asymmetry between org-backward-sentence and org-forward-sentence around headings
Hello, Mat Vibrys writes: > Sorry, > my example contents does not seem to be proper. Dots are missing after all > the bodyX. correct one looks like following: > > * head1 > > body1. > > * head2 > > body2. > > * head3 > > body3. > > calling `org-forward-sentence' from goes to , while it should > to to somewhere after head2 and before body2. Calling > `org-backward-sentence' from goes before body2 and after head2, > which is correct. Fixed. Thank you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
Re: [O] asymmetry between org-backward-sentence and org-forward-sentence around headings
Sorry, my example contents does not seem to be proper. Dots are missing after all the bodyX. correct one looks like following: * head1 body1. * head2 body2. * head3 body3. calling `org-forward-sentence' from goes to , while it should to to somewhere after head2 and before body2. Calling `org-backward-sentence' from goes before body2 and after head2, which is correct. regards, Mat On Sat, Oct 7, 2017 at 11:13 PM, Mat Vibrys wrote: > Nicolas, > thank You for fix, I've just did some testing on it and found some > contents where assymetry still persists. cursor position is marked with > and IT IS NOT PART OF FILE CONTENTS. > > > * head1 > > body1 > > * head2 > > body2 > > * head3. > > body3 > > > calling `org-forward-sentence' from will go to , while IMO it > should not go that far, I mean it should stop somewhere BEFORE body2 line > and AFTER head2 line. This is where cursor is stopped when You travel from > using `org-backward-sentence'. > > regards. > > > On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 9:07 AM, Nicolas Goaziou > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Mat Vibrys writes: >> >> > Org file looks like following: >> > >> > * heading >> > my line. >> > >> > when cursor is at beginning of file, `org-forward-sentence' goes to >> the >> > end of "my line.", which does not seem to be correct (heading is special >> > outline). Then calling `org-backward-sentence' behaves correctly, ie it >> > goes to the beginning of "my line.". >> >> Fixed. Thank you. >> >> Regards, >> >> -- >> Nicolas Goaziou >> > >
Re: [O] asymmetry between org-backward-sentence and org-forward-sentence around headings
Nicolas, thank You for fix, I've just did some testing on it and found some contents where assymetry still persists. cursor position is marked with and IT IS NOT PART OF FILE CONTENTS. * head1 body1 * head2 body2 * head3. body3 calling `org-forward-sentence' from will go to , while IMO it should not go that far, I mean it should stop somewhere BEFORE body2 line and AFTER head2 line. This is where cursor is stopped when You travel from using `org-backward-sentence'. regards. On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 9:07 AM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > Mat Vibrys writes: > > > Org file looks like following: > > > > * heading > > my line. > > > > when cursor is at beginning of file, `org-forward-sentence' goes to the > > end of "my line.", which does not seem to be correct (heading is special > > outline). Then calling `org-backward-sentence' behaves correctly, ie it > > goes to the beginning of "my line.". > > Fixed. Thank you. > > Regards, > > -- > Nicolas Goaziou >
Re: [O] asymmetry between org-backward-sentence and org-forward-sentence around headings
Hello, Mat Vibrys writes: > Org file looks like following: > > * heading > my line. > > when cursor is at beginning of file, `org-forward-sentence' goes to the > end of "my line.", which does not seem to be correct (heading is special > outline). Then calling `org-backward-sentence' behaves correctly, ie it > goes to the beginning of "my line.". Fixed. Thank you. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
[O] asymmetry between org-backward-sentence and org-forward-sentence around headings
Org file looks like following: * heading my line. when cursor is at beginning of file, `org-forward-sentence' goes to the end of "my line.", which does not seem to be correct (heading is special outline). Then calling `org-backward-sentence' behaves correctly, ie it goes to the beginning of "my line.". To workaround the problem I kept on inserting dot at the end of each heading. Until yesterday where I wanted to add link to heading from another file. When dot is at the end of heading, then adding dot to the end of link does not work. file:./fil.org::heading. correct behavior of `org-forward-sentence' would probably fix the problem, ie I could remove dots from ends of all the headings regards, Mat